Name | Urvara |
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Meaning | Fertile, The earth, An Apsara or celestial nymph |
Gender | Girl |
Religion | Hindu |
Numerology | 9 |
Length | 3.5 |
Zodiac Sign |
Taurus |
Urvara The meaning of the name is Fertile, The earth, An Apsara or celestial nymph. If you know the meaning of Urvara before naming your baby, it can make your baby's life better. The name Urvara has special significance because its meaning is considered very good. For this reason also, before naming the child, its meaning should be known. By keeping the name Urvara, your child also acquires the qualities that are included in its meaning. People with the name Urvara are exactly like the meaning of their name. Further, the zodiac sign of the name Urvara, the lucky number of Urvara, and the Fertile, The earth, An Apsara or celestial nymph of this name are briefly explained.
The ruling planet of the name Urvara is Venus and 6 is its lucky number. Girls with number 9 are mentally very strong and have a unique spirit to fight every difficulty. Women named Urvara like cleanliness and are also quite artistic. Women named Urvara like to travel. They also have a lot of tolerance. Girls named Urvara related to number 6 can travel abroad. People named Urvara get immense love from their parents.
The zodiac sign of girls whose name is Urvara is Taurus. Girls named Urvara love their friends and the people around them and are very honest towards their jobs and work. Girls named Urvara do not like change in their lives. Girls named Urvara associated with the Taurus zodiac sign are stubborn because they do not like change. Temperament, patience, and trust are special features of the nature of a girl named Urvara. Women named Urvara can be trusted blindly.
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Vairat | Gem | Hindu |
Vairinchya | Son of Lord Brahma | Hindu |
Vairochan | An ancient name | Hindu |
Vaisaka | A season, Lioness | Hindu |
Vaisakh | Of the second lunar month | Hindu |
Vaisakhi | The day of the full Moon in the month of vaishakh | Hindu |
Vaish | An ancient Indian city | Hindu |
Vaishak | Name of a Hindu month in Summer, The Hindu months of april and May, Churning rod | Hindu |
Vaishaka | A season, Lioness | Hindu |
Vaishakha | Name of a Raga | Hindu |
Vaishakhi | The day of the full Moon in the month of vaishakh | Hindu |
Vaishali | An ancient city of India, Great, Princess | Hindu |
Vaishanavi | Worshipper of Lord Vishnu | Hindu |
Vaishant | Quiet and shining star | Hindu |
Vaishavi | Goddess Parvati, Lord vishnus devotee | Hindu |
Vaisheka | Hindu | |
Vaishithe | Feature | Hindu |
Vaishnav | Vaishnava denotes Lord Vishnu | Hindu |
Vaishnavi | Worshipper of Lord Vishnu, The personified energy of Vishnu | Hindu |
Vaishnodevi | Goddess Parvati | Hindu |
Vaishnov | Vaishnava denotes Lord Vishnu | Hindu |
Vaishodevi | Devotee of Lord Vishnu, Goddess Parvati | Hindu |
Vaishravan | Kubera, Lord of wealth | Hindu |
Vaishu | Hindu | |
Vaishvi | Devotee of Lord Vishnu, Goddess Parvati | Hindu |
Vaishvik | Belonging to the world | Hindu |
Vaishwanar | Omnipresent | Hindu |
Vaisunavi | Hindu | |
Vaivaswatha | Seventh Manu | Hindu |
Vaivat | Hindu | |
Vaiwaswat | One of the saints | Hindu |
Vajasani | Son of Lord Vishnu | Hindu |
Vajasi | Hindu | |
Vajendra | Lord Indra, Strong Indra | Hindu |
Vajinath | Lord Shiva, Lord of physicians, Epithet of Shiva, Epithet of Dhanvantari | Hindu |
Vajra | Very strong, Hard, Powerful, Another name of Goddess Durga, Thunderbolt, Diamond | Hindu |
Vajrabahu | One with strong arms | Hindu |
Vajradhar | Lord Indra, The one who bears the Vajra | Hindu |
Vajrahast | Lord Shiva, One who has a hand that is Hard as a lightning | Hindu |
Vajrahasta | One who has a thunderbolt in his hands | Hindu |
Vajrajit | Lord Indra, Conqueror of Inder, Whose weapon is called Vajra | Hindu |
Vajrakanti | Name of a Raga | Hindu |
Vajrakaya | Sturdy like metal, Lord Hanuman | Hindu |
Vajraksh | Sturdy like metal, Lord Hanuman | Hindu |
Vajraksha | Sturdy like metal, Lord Hanuman | Hindu |
Vajramani | Diamond | Hindu |
Vajranakha | Strong nailed | Hindu |
Vajrang | Diamond bodied | Hindu |
Vajrapani | Lord Indra, Vajra in [his] hand | Hindu |
Vajreshwari | Buddhist Goddess | Hindu |